
In
Science class Chance was supplied a fertilized
egg. He was supposed to provide shelter, as well as protect and
"love" his egg. 
He had to keep it
safe for one week. After the week was up they were going to put the
eggs in an
incubator and hope they hatch.

I asked
Chance what he named his egg. I fully expected him to say that he hadn't named him. To my
surprise he said,
"KOONTAY"...spelled K-u-n-t-a-y. He's African American". I walked into his
room the other day and he had placed Kuntay in front of his
radio so he could
"listen to music".
What a great dad.
I will let you know if it hatches. Keep your fingers crossed.
1 comment:
that's sweet! your boys are all so sweet and will make wonderful husbands and dads one day
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